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Re: the cheap/low-end Sheaffer fountain pen line & the future
- To: RAClifford@xxxxxxxxx, pens@xxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: the cheap/low-end Sheaffer fountain pen line & the future
- From: robertb-sheaffer@xxxxxxxxx (Robert)
- Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 10:52:51 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <78.1d63550f.291c01db@xxxxxxxxx>
- Keywords: Sheaffer, sheaffer, Re: the cheap/low-end Sheaffer fountain pen line & the future
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> From: RAClifford@xxxxxxxxx
> Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 10:42:19 EST
>
> In a message dated 11/8/01 9:12:07 AM Central Standard Time,
> robertb-sheaffer@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> << 1) Are any pens from the old Sheaffer fountain pen line still available for
> a reasonable price?
>
> 2) How much longer will Sheaffer colored ink cartridges be available?
>
> 3) Are there any fountain pen alternatives to Sheaffer that also provide
> multiple colored ink for a reasonable price (when I finally run out)?
> For example, does Parker provide multiple colored ink?
> >>
> Robert, I still see the sheaffer calligraphy pens in the office supply
> stores, and they have 3 pens with 3 nibs and multiple cartridges of varying
> colors. About 15 bucks. FWIW, i also recently bought a set off ebay for
> less than that.
I did buy a caligraphy pen in a local pen shop, but I like the
non-caligraphy points/nibs. I was hoping not to be stuck with just
caligraphy pens...
> You can consider refilling the cartridges with your own bottled ink. simple
> proceedure using a syringe, inkjet filler, sheaffer snorkle pen, etc.
Do these come in multiple colors?
Are there any guidelines to doing this posted on the web any where?
> Randy
>